Turn off the music Geometry dash game

geometry dash has a
pretty awesome soundtrack, with each level getting it's own sick
beat. You might find the music distracting, as there are parts
where you'll find yourself tapping along to the beat, only to have
a new section pop up that requires you to tap off-beat.

Turning off the music can help you focus in on the visual cues,
which are infinitely more important than the music. Plus, as your
attempts counter reaches triple digits, music that sounded awesome
is going to start getting on your nerves.

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<h2>Play framework</h2>

Play makes it easier to build Web applications with Java. It is a clean alternative to bloated Enterprise Java stacks. It focuses on developer productivity and targets RESTful architectures. Learn more on the <a href="http://www.playframework.org">http://www.playframework.org</a> website.<br><br>

<h2>Source code is hosted on github</h2>Check out our repository at <a href="http://github.com/playframework/play">http://github.com/playframework/play</a><br><br>

<h2>Creating a bug report</h2> Bug reports are incredibly helpful, so take time to report bugs and request features in our ticket tracker. We’re always grateful for patches to Play’s code. Indeed, bug reports with attached patches will get fixed far quickly than those without any.<br><br>

Please include as much relevant information as possible including the exact framework version you're using and a code snippet that reproduces the problem.<br><br>

Don't have too much expectations. Unless the bug is really a serious "everything is broken" thing, you're creating a ticket to start a discussion. Having a patch (or a branch on Github we can pull from) is better, but then again we'll only pull high quality branches that make sense to be in the core of Play.